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Category: Fauna

  • The honey bee and the unopen lemon blossom

    The honey bee and the unopen lemon blossom

    Author Koh Lin ◦ The European Honey Bee (Apis mellifera for the more sciencey among us) are a common sight among flowering plants. At this time of year in Australia, the citrus trees certainly attract their share of attention. Many… Continue reading

  • just when you thought your day couldn’t get any worse

    just when you thought your day couldn’t get any worse

    Author Gary Taylor ◦ Stuck on a Hakea with a spike through the wing, just when you thought your day couldn’t get any worse, some big (possible) predator looms in over you… “Oh crap…” 😆 Just a Euro honey bee… Continue reading

  • Stop thief but too late…

    Stop thief but too late…

    Author Marc Newman ◦ This is Hylaeus (Prosopisteron) perhumilis on a Eucalyptus leaf… Hylaeus perhumilis bubbling male… Hylaeus perhumilis (female) concentrating nectar, not doing harm to anybody… Hylaeus perhumilis (female)… a Fly arrives on the scene to steal the nectar.… Continue reading

  • Insignis and in health…

    Insignis and in health…

    Author Gary Taylor ◦ Insignis and in health… 😄 Do you, Workshop Owner, take this spider to be your lawfully webbed companion..? 😅 I do… and at the fear of sounding like an arachnid polygamist (or at least like I’ve… Continue reading

  • His head stuck in a can…

    His head stuck in a can…

    Author Gary Taylor ◦ Well here’s two things I’ve heard about, but in all the time I’ve spent out in the bush I’ve never actually encountered… 😃 So, doin’ our weekly bush run/road trip, whipping down a quiet little country… Continue reading

  • suddenly I was set upon by a mob of ravenous wild bees after my toast!

    suddenly I was set upon by a mob of ravenous wild bees after my toast!

    Author Gary Taylor ◦ Here’s another one I mentioned seeing in the “new” bee season, Lasioglossum (Chilalictus), but the Hakea lissocarpha flowers are thick and she is small so I’m going to use some old pics of her for a… Continue reading

  • a solitary performance

    a solitary performance

    Author Dorothy L. ◦ It was a cold damp morning, the sun had barely risen… the solitary ripple set the stage for the solo performance of the Willie Wagtail. Willy Wagtail (Rhipidura leucophrys) © Dorothy Latimer Check out more blogs… Continue reading

  • Not a great spot to be snoozin’ little mate…

    Not a great spot to be snoozin’ little mate…

    Author Gary Taylor ◦ So I’m on a quiet little single lane country road, come flyin’ around a corner and see a snake on the road, body in the most beautiful series of “s” curves (7 maybe?) but in the… Continue reading

  • Wildlife at the Beanie Festival 2023

    Wildlife at the Beanie Festival 2023

    Alice Springs Beanie Festival Author Koh Lin ◦ The Alice Springs Beanie Festival is an iconic event in the heart of Australia, showcasing the skills of artisans of all ages and background. With over 6,000 beanies from around Australia and… Continue reading

  • Bird Watching at the Beanie Festival 2023

    Bird Watching at the Beanie Festival 2023

    Alice Springs Beanie Festival Author Koh Lin ◦ Wow… the Alice Springs Beanie Festival 2023 has done it again… known as the Beanie Centre of the world, the iconic festival event that brings beanies from around Australia and also from… Continue reading

  • Changing the rules again…

    Changing the rules again…

    Author Gary Taylor ◦ Meroglossa rubricata, part 3, Changing the rules again… Ruby doesn’t always just take her love to town, sometimes the party continues on back at her place 😃 Righto, I gotta say straight up, perhaps this is… Continue reading

  • the young emerge

    the young emerge

    Author Gary Taylor ◦ Righto, Meroglossa rubricata part 2, The young emerge* (*see footnote 😃)… But before I start, a couple of rhetorical questions, Do you have a dog or cat or other pet and can you tell what it’s… Continue reading